We typically choose friends who we share things in common with, who make us laugh, who we trust, and who we enjoy spending time with. But what happens when a friend embraces all the basic qualities ...
Since the start of time, parents have always parented differently. Everyone has their own way of disciplining their child and aiding them in their development. But what you may not be aware of is that ...
Over the years, we’ve experienced quite a few different approaches to parenting, from the old-school “children should be seen and not heard” approach to attachment and free-range parenting. In between ...
We are living in an age of metaphorical parenting. First it was tiger parenting. Then helicopter parenting, snowplow parenting, and free-range parenting became trends. Now, gentle parenting is having ...
Do you know your parenting style? A recent YouGov poll found that 51% of American parents identify as either authoritative or gentle, but a new way to think about parenting is going viral and it ...
If you've ever found your kid's favorite shirt in the dryer, rinsed a single fork for dinner or scheduled nap time like your life depended on it while forgetting where your debit card is, you might ...
With access to more news and social media than generations past, Gen Z parents are faced with more options than ever before ...
Even after almost two decades of momming, I don’t know if I could fit my parenting style into a box. Sometimes I’m the chill, laid-back mom — and other times, much to my kids’ chagrin, I’m the exact ...
When we consider parenting styles, our parents are the obvious role models. We bounce off of them, tending to try to replicate their approach or, if negative, drift towards the opposite. But ...
Bully parenting is a colloquial term that refers to a parent who is overly aggressive. This parenting style can increase the likelihood that a child may be a bully or a target of bullying. Negative ...
What happens when a friend embraces all the basic qualities you value in a friendship, but they parent their kids completely differently than you do? We typically choose friends who we share things in ...